Ready for a good scare? Kids will enjoy thrills and chills with the children in these stories who have fun as they demonstrate Christian character based on love for God, parents, and one another. Readers share a scare . . . but, of course, ghouls and ghosts are strictly in the imagination. Dr. Shivers’ Carnival: Kyle Conlon discovers that a bizarre carnival has mysteriously appeared overnight—right next door to his uncle’s house. He and his three friends, Sara, Sammy, and Brent, set out to investigate. The carnival’s owner, Dr. Shivers, invites the four of them to try all the amusements for free—if they’re brave enough. Attack of the Killer House: Anna and Jonny Greger are looking forward to a quiet day at home. When Jonny’s science project—a robot—attacks Anna, she thinks it’s just Jonny playing a joke. But she knows something is terribly wrong when her hair dryer flies, their video game shoots back at them, and the lawn mower takes off on its own. But a house can’t attack people. Or can it? Birthday Cake and I Scream: This party’s a Real Scream! It’s MacKenzie’s twelfth birthday. The party is at Creepy the Clown's Pizza Palace. Unlimited play on the video games makes it pretty cool, until Creepy shows up with some games of his own. Soon, all the kids want to win is a chance to get out!
Category: Juvenile Fiction

This second book of spinechillers contains 3 titles from the Spinechiller series. Packed with thrills and suspense, each tale is illustrated with colour pictures and includes clues and red herrings, giving readers a chance to stay ahead of the action.
Category: Juvenile Fiction

"Mrs. Snider," Duane asked. "Do you know anything about Black Pond?""There isn't some monster drowning children. It's a dangerous, polluted pond," she said.But there is a monster that lurks silently in the water, watching and waiting; hungry for its next meal. Duane has seen THE BEAST OF BLACK POND, and the beast has his scent. The beast hunts him from the pond, to the lake by the dam, even to his own swimming pool. Duane will need all his wits, and the help of his friends if he wants to avoid being pulled under to a watery grave.
Category: Juvenile Fiction

The town of Saltlick Bluff is famous for an urban legend. Does the spirit of a young girl wait on a misty cliff-hugging highway for her ride to the prom? In the house on Beech Street a terrible tragedy occurred. Now neighbors won't look at the place as they pass. Those who live nearby draw their blinds and shutter their windows after dark. What are they afraid of? Hale Hallow Woods seems sinister and menacing even in the light of day. Does a thirst for revenge beat near its dark heart? The answers lie within these pages, just waiting to send a chill up your spine!
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'Asian Spine Chillers' features spooky stories set in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Hong Kong as well as letters to the author from terrified readers sharing their supernatural experiences.
Category: Asia

Marvel at HP Lovecraft's inspiration for Cthulhu, gasp as Ambrose Bierce struggles under the weight of his own creative output, and marvel as Edgar Allan Poe and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle mud wrestle to determine once and for all who is the better horror writer. Comic genius Ben Clark is the creative talent behind this episodic strip that was originally a webcomic.
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